Students and staff from Sir Thomas Wharton Academy have once again brought festive cheer to St John’s Hospice by delivering handcrafted Christmas hampers.

For the third year in a row, Academy pupils and teachers designed a variety of creative, themed hampers filled with treats, comfort items, games, and festive foods. This year’s designs included everything from a sparkling-nosed Rudolph Reindeer to a beautifully crafted Polar Express.
Miss Gerrard, teacher at Sir Thomas Wharton Academy, said:
“At Sir Thomas Wharton Academy, we take immense pride in giving back to our local community, particularly during the festive season. Our staff and students never disappoint with their creativity and generosity, and this year’s hampers showcase their tremendous efforts. We would like to thank all participants for helping to make our Hamper Challenge such a success.”
Representatives from the Academy delivered the hampers to St John’s Hospice in Balby, where they were warmly received by staff.
St John’s Hospice Fundraising Manager Jenny Baynham said:
“It’s a real pleasure to see the students proudly arriving with their beautifully designed hampers laden with treats for our team.
“All the festive goodies will be shared with staff working over Christmas, and we’ll also place them in our ward kitchen for patients and visitors, who often appreciate something to eat out of hours. I’m sure they will raise a smile and bring great comfort to everyone.”
She added:
“Thank you to everyone involved at Sir Thomas Wharton Academy for their continued support!”
Published: January 26, 2026